The Kenari seed, derived from the yellow oleander tree, is known for its tranquil wind-blown branches, earning it the nickname “”whispering tree.”” Enclosed in a shell with four seeds, it’s also called the “lucky nut” and is found in tropical regions across Africa, the Americas, and Asia.
The Kenari shaker, a percussion instrument used in sound healing, produces a gentle rattling sound akin to flowing water. Crafted from Kenari seed shells, sourced from Southeast Asia’s Kenai trees, it offers a unique organic sound, enriching musical compositions and sound therapy sessions. Attached to a handle made of Rattan, a durable and flexible natural fiber, these shakers enhance the depth and texture of musical experiences.